Rigging Manual. 1 Parts of the Hull. 2 Parts of the Sail. 3 Sunfish Mast Kit. 4 Bailer Installation. 5 Ratchet Block Installation

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1 SUNFISH SUNFISH RACE SUNFISH Rigging Manual 1 Parts of the Hull Go-fast tip number one: Read this rigging guide first. 2 Parts of the Sail 3 Sunfish Mast Kit 4 Bailer Installation 5 Ratchet Block Installation 6 Attaching the Sail to the Booms (Standard) 7 Attaching the Sail to the Booms (Race) 8 Rigging the Outhaul (Race) 9 Rigging the Cunningham (Race) 10 Stepping the Mast: Standard and Race 11 Attaching the Main Halyard: Standard and Race 12 Raising the sail: Standard and Race 13 Rigging the Mainsheet 14 Assembling the Rudder and Tiller 15 Attaching the Rudder: Standard and Race 16 Daggerboard Assembly: Standard and Race 17 De-rigging 18 Sail Care

2 Congratulations on the purchase of your new Sunfish! We suggest that you read through this guide to better familiarize yourself with the parts and rigging of your Sunfish. If you have any questions please contact your dealer or call LaserPerformance customer service at SAIL. 2. Parts of the Sail Mast Cap 1. Parts of the Hull Head of sail Gudgeon Automatic Bailer Coaming Leach STERN COCKPIT Mast Step Bow Handle BOW Clew of the Sail Sail Luff Gooseneck Bullseye Fairlead Traveler Daggerboard Well Horn Cleat Hiking Strap Mast Outhaul and Corner Ties (Corner Ties on Sunfish Race Only) Boom Blocks Foot of the Sail Grommet S-hook Sail Rings Mainsheet Tack of the Sail Nautical Terminology Interlocking Eye Bolts Mast Halyard Upperboom Port: Left side of the boat when looking forward Starboard: Right side of the boat when looking forward Gunwale: Upper edge of a boat s side Leeward: Direction away from the wind Windward: Direction from which the wind is coming Mainsheet Daggerboard Lower Boom Rudder Useful knots to know FIGURE 8 OR STOPPER KNOT SQUARE KNOT CLEAT BOWLINE CLOVE HITCH

3 The Sunfish is available in two models; Standard and Race. The Race model comes with equipment most commonly used for racing. First: Locate your delivery kit. Depending on which model you have purchased (Race or Standard) there will be a few differences in some of the hardware. Using Figure 1 or 2, identify the contents of your kit. To avoid damaging the contents, be sure not to cut into the packaging inside the box. Standard Sunfish Delivery Kit Race Sunfish Delivery Kit 3. Sunfish Mast Kit Here is a list Locate the mast, upper and lower boom. The upper and lower boom will be connected at one end with two interlocking eye bolts (figure 3). The gooseneck (figure 4) will come assembled on the lower boom. Depending on the model that you purchased, the gooseneck bolt may differ in appearance. On the Sunfish Race model the gooseneck comes equipped with a quick adjust lever (figure 5). This lever can easily be released in order to adjust the positioning of the gooseneck on the lower boom. Also located on the Sunfish Race lower boom are two outhaul clam cleats (figure 6). of tools needed to assemble your new Sunfish: Sunfish Mast Kit Standard Sunfish Mast Kit Race ELECTRICAL TAPE figure 4 SCREWDRIVERS figure 1 figure 2 figure 5 1. Daggerboard line 1. Daggerboard line 2. Daggerboard 2. Daggerboard 3. Tiller with extension (36 ), Rudder bolt, Tiller end caps (4) 3. Tiller with extension (36 ), Rudder bolt, Tiller end caps (4) INTERLOCKING EYE BOLTS WRENCHES 4. Colored sail 4. White Race sail 5. Rudder 5. Wind indicator 6. Mainsheet 6. Rudder 7. Outhaul 7. Mainsheet 8. Sail rings 8. Sail ties figure 3 9. Bailer parts, Brummel hooks (2), Snap shackle, Mainsheet ratchet block 9. Halyard 10. Daggerboard shockcord 10. Daggerboard retaining line 11. Daggerboard shockcord 11. Outhaul 12. Cunningham UTILITY KNIFE 12. Halyard 13. Daggerboard retaining line 14. Bailer parts, Brummel hooks (2), Snap shackle CLEATS 15. Mainsheet ratchet block Contents of item # S-hook 2. Brummel hook (2) 3. Snap shackle 5. Bailer cap 6. Bailer plug 7. Bailer housing PLIERS Bailer O-ring STANDARD MAST AND BOOM SET figure 6 RACE MAST AND BOOM SET Be sure to remove any bubble wrap and plastic coating before rigging.

4 4. Bailer Installation 5. Ratchet Block Installation 1. Locate the bailer O-ring (A), cap (B), plug (C) and housing (D) from the delivery kit (figure 7). 2. Fit the bailer cap into the hole of the plug so that the plug stopper faces upward (figure 8). Fold the rubber plug over the cap to close (figure 9). PLUG BAILER HOUSING CAP O-RING BAILER BALL A B figure 7 C D Depending on which model Sunfish you have purchased the ratchet block will be different in appearance. Follow the instructions below for your model Sunfish. Find the mainsheet eyestrap located on the deck forward of the cockpit, aft of the daggerboard well (Figure 16). This is where you will attach the mainsheet ratchet block. figure 16 EYESTRAP DAGGERBOARD WELL 3. Locate the bailer housing and O-ring (figure 10). Place the O-ring over the neck of the bailer and push it down completely (figure 11). 4. Locate the bailer opening in the cockpit (figure 12). Take the bailer housing with O-ring and place it under the hull, sliding it up through the cockpit. Make sure that the ball in the housing is facing towards the stern of the boat (figure 13). figure 8 figure 9 Standard Kit 1. In the delivery kit locate the ratchet block (figure 17), shackle, pin and ring (figure 18). 2. Loop the shackle through the eyestrap and align the hole in the shackle with the hole in the bottom of the mainsheet block. Insert the pin and secure with the ring (figure 19). 5. While holding the housing in place, thread the bailer cap through the cockpit hole and into the bailer housing. Tighten the bailer so that it is hand tight. Note: The bailer will not sit flush to the bottom of the hull. 6. When open, the stopper of the bailer plug should lie on the cockpit floor pointing towards the bow (Figure 14). figure 10 figure 11 Race Kit 1. In the delivery kit locate the ratchet block (figure 20), compression spring (figure 21), shackle, pin and ring (figure 21). 2. Take the shackle and loop it through the eyestrap. Place the compression spring over the eyestrap (figure 22). figure 17 figure 18 figure 19 Reminder: The bailer lets water out of the cockpit while you are sailing. Insert the bailer plug in the cap before launching and during sailing (Figure 15). If the cockpit begins to collect water open the bailer to release the water. Note: the boat needs to be moving quickly in order to allow the water to release and not take on more water at the same time. BAILER OPENING 3. While compressing the spring, place the mainsheet ratchet block at the top of the spring and align the hole in the bottom of the block with the holes in the shackle. 4. Secure the Ratchet block to the shackle using the pin and ring (figure 23). figure 20 figure 21 figure 22 Tip: To assist in keeping the spring compressed while SPACE BETWEEN HULL AND BAILER figure 12 attaching the block to the shackle, try compressing the spring and tie with string. Place the tied spring over the eyestrap and attach the block. Then untie the string and release the spring. Tip: After rigging the mainsheet block some racers prefer BALL TOWARD STERN figure 13 figure 14 figure 15 to raise the height of the hiking strap in order to more easily get their feet under after a tack. Using a small piece of line or shockcord, thread one end through the forward loop of webbing in the hiking strap. Continue the line through the mainsheet block eyestrap (figure 21). Be sure to tie the line tightly in order to keep the strap in the lifted position. figure 23 figure 24

5 6. Attaching the Sail to the Booms (Standard): 7. Attaching the Sail to the Booms (Race) 1. From the delivery kit locate the sail, upper and lower booms, S-hook and package of sail rings. Remove the two outhaul lines from the line bag. 2. Find a flat surface free of sharp objects that you can spread your sail out on. 3. Align the lower boom along the foot of the sail and the upper boom along the luff (figure 25). The Sunfish logo should face the upper boom (the boom that does not have any blocks attached). 4. The two booms are attached together by interlocking eye bolts. This corner of the sail is known as the tack. Take the S-hook and loop one end through the interlocking eye bolt that is attached to the lower boom (Figure 26). 5. Take the free end of the S-hook and place it through the grommet in the tack of the sail. Using a pair of pliers, crimp the S-hook closed (figure 27). 6. Attaching the outhaul lines: Starting at either the head of the sail or the clew (one of the ends that is not yet attached to the booms) take one of the outhaul lines and tie a stopper knot in the end of it. Feed the free end of the line through the boom cap (figure 28). 7. Continue the line through the grommet in the sail (figure 29) and then back down through the top cap. Double the line through the grommet (figure 30) and secure with a couple half hitches (figure 31). The outhaul line should be fairly snug (figure 32). HEAD UPPER BOOM LUFF TACK FOOT OF SAIL LOWER BOOM figure 25 figure 26 figure 27 figure 28 figure 29 LEACH CLEW 1. From the delivery kit locate the sail, upper and lower boom, S-hook, and sail ties. Remove the cunningham and outhaul line from the line bag. The white race sail is attached to the booms with sail ties as opposed to sail rings. There should be 4 sail ties that are longer than the remaining 32 ties. These longer ties are the corner sail ties. 2. Find a flat surface free of sharp objects where you can spread our your sail. 3. Align the lower boom along the foot of the sail and the upper boom along the luff (refer to figure 25). The Sunfish logo should face the upper boom (the boom that does not have any blocks attached). 4. The two booms are attached together by interlocking eye bolts. Take the S-hook and loop one end through the interlocking eye bolt that is attached to the lower boom (figure 34). Tip: Some racers use a piece of line to secure the sail to the interlocking eye bolt as opposed to the S-hook. It is suggested to use a 10 long, 2 mm piece of spectra that gets led through the tack grommet and interlocking eye bolt. Wrap the line 2 or 3 times around and secure with a square knot. 5. Take the free end of the S-hook and place it through the grommet in the tack of the sail. Using a pair of pliers, crimp the S-hook closed. Using the longer corner ties secure the tack of the sail to both the upper and lower booms using separate lines by wrapping the line around twice and securing with a square knot (Figure 35). 8. Rigging the Outhaul (Race): 1. Using the outhaul line, tie a bowline to the lower boom end cap (figure 38). 6. Using one of the longer sail ties in the sail tie bundle to attach the head of the sail to the top end of the boom. The sail should not be tied taunt as the cunningham will be rigged and used to adjust luff tension on the Race rig. Rigging the outhaul on the lower boom is detailed in Section 8 (figure 36). Tip: Make sure to set the tie at the head of the sail so that the sail s luff tension is as loose as you will want it while sailing. You will then be able to adjust the luff tension with the cunningham line. 7. Finish attaching the sail to the booms with the remaining sail ties. For each grommet in the sail, tie one sail tie around the boom and through the grommet. Secure with a square knot (figure 37). figure 34 figure 35 figure 36 figure Repeat the same procedures for the second outhaul. 9. Secure the remainder of the sail to the booms using the sail rings. Locate a grommet, place the sail ring around the boom, insert the grommet between the openings of the ring and press firmly to secure (figures 33 and 34). Tip: Pliers may be helpful when closing the sail rings. However use caution, as they can easily scratch the booms. figure 30 figure 31 figure 32 figure 33 GROMMET figure Lead the free end of the line through the grommet in the sail and back through the boom end cap (figure 39). Continue the line forward down the boom to the aft most boom cleat. 3. Tie an overhand knot in the outhaul two sail ties before the boom cleat. Lead the outhaul line through the two sail ties and through the cleat (Figure 40). 4. Lead the line back through the overhand knot and back forward through the cleat. Cleat off and tie a large bowline handle in the end (figure 40). figure 38 figure TIE OVERHAND KNOT 4. THROUGH OVERHAND KNOT figure LEAD LINE UNDER SAIL TIES 5. BACK THROUGH CLEAT 3. THROUGH CLEAT 6. CLEAT OFF AND TIE A BOWLINE HANDLEKNOT

6 9. Rigging the Cunningham (Race) 1. Using the cunningham line, tie a bowline to the interlocking eyebolt of the upper boom (figure 41). 2. Lead the line through the grommet in the tack of the sail (figure 42) and continue it down through the interlocking eye bolt in the lower boom (figure 43). 3. Feed the line through the opening in the gooseneck that retains the lower boom. Just forward of the mast, tie an overhand knot (figure 44). 4. Lead the line through the forward most cleat and back through the overhand knot. Cleat off and tie a bowline handle with the remainder of the line (figure 45). figure 41 figure 42 figure 43 figure 44 figure Stepping the Mast: Standard and Race 1. Locate the mast, as well as the main halyard from the line bag. Thread one half of the halyard through the hole in the mast top cap (figure 46). 2. LEAD LINE THROUGH CLEAT 4. BACK THROUGH CLEAT 1. TIE OVERHAND KNOT 3. THROUGH OVERHAND KNOT 11. Attaching the Main Halyard: Standard and Race The main halyard is secured to the upper boom with a clove hitch. It is suggested that you place three wraps of electrical tape around the upper booms between the ninth and tenth sail ring (counting from the tack of the sail upward). The tape helps keep the halyard from slipping up to the next sail ring or sail tie. Note: Tying the halyard between the 9th and 10th sail ring is only a suggestion for the halyard location. You can play with the location of the halyard to raise or lower the boom depending on your comfort or wind strength. It is highly suggested not to tie the halyard up much farther; raising the boom too far off the deck may cause the mast to bend. For further information on tuning your Sunfish visit the class association at FALL TAIL 1. Find one end of the halyard (tail) and wrap it around the upper boom just below the electrical tape; leaving about a foot long tail to complete the clove hitch. 2. Lead the tail of the halyard over the fall 3. Where the tail crosses over the fall 4. Lead the tail under the line you are pulling 5. Tie a figure 8 knot in the end of the (The fall is the up on. Pull on the tail. it forms an X. Pull up remainder of the halyard) and around the upper boom again. on the line that creates the top of the X. tail and fall in order to tighten around the boom. 12. Raising the sail: Standard and Race PULL TO TIGHTEN FIGURE 8 KNOT Before raising the sail make sure that the bow of the boat is pointing into the wind and you are clear of obstacles that the boom might hit. Be sure to have the mainsheet and mainsheet snap shackle on hand as they will be the next parts to assemble. 2. Before stepping the mast make sure that there are NO OVERHEAD WIRES in the area or leading to the launching site! 3. Make sure that the mast step hole and mast heal are perfectly clean. Any sand, dirt, etc. in the mast step will grind into the gelcoat and eventually damage the boat. 4. Lay the booms and sail on the deck of the Sunfish. Align the gooseneck on the lower boom over the mast step hole (Figure 47). 5. Holding onto both ends of the halyard, lift the mast up setting the heal of the mast through the gooseneck ring. Slide the mast into the mast tube (figure 48). Be careful not to drop the mast into the tube for damage to the mast step will occur! figure 46 figure 47 figure Begin raising the sail by pulling 2. You will need to assist the lower 3. Lead the tail of the halyard down on the halyard. boom off the deck by raising the boom through the main halyard fairlead close to the gooseneck while pulling on the halyard. Continue to pull on on the deck. Tie off the halyard to the main halyard cleat. the halyard until the upper boom is right against the top of the mast. Tip: It is suggested to coil up the remaining tail of the halyard and place it under the taught halyard section on the deck. This will keep the halyard from dragging in the water. Optional: How to create a vang with the tail of your halyard. After cleating off the halyard lead the free end of the line through the fairlead, around the mast above the gooseneck, and back through the fairlead. Some racers attach the free end of the line to the daggerboard.

7 13. Rigging the Mainsheet 1. Retrieve the mainsheet from the line bag. Tie a bowline to the mainsheet snap shackle with one end of the mainsheet (figure 49). 16. Attaching the Rudder: Standard and Race 2. Snap the mainsheet shackle onto the bridle (figure 50). 3. Feed the free end of the mainsheet up and through the aft most boom block and continue BRIDLE towards the bow along the boom, making sure to go through the second boom block before leading down to the mainsheet block attached figure 49 figure 50 figure 51 to the deck (figure 51). 4. Lead the line down through the ratchet block. Making sure that while pulling in the LEVER mainsheet the block makes a ratcheting noise. figure 53 If the block does not make a ratchet sound one of two things could be the problem. First try running the mainsheet through the block the opposite way. If this does not work, locate the lever on the mainsheet block and switch it to the ratchet position (figure 52). figure 52 COMPLETE MAINSHEET 14. Tiller Extension Assembly 1. Insert tab of tiller extension into slot of tiller extension mount, this should slide in with a snug fit. 2. Once tiller extension tab is fully inserted into the mount, align the mount cover and push down on mount to secure Tip: Some sailors wrap vinyl electrical tape around both fitting. ends of the mount and tiller to ensure the extension does not disconnect while sailing. 15. Assembling the Rudder and Tiller Locate the rudder and tiller from the delivery kit. Remove the tiller bolt and the two plastic washers from the end of the black tiller straps. 1. Align the hole in the end of the tiller with that of the rudder head. The contour of TILLER EXTENSION the tiller should match that of the rudder cheek. 2. Align the washer and bolt and insert into the end hole of the tiller twisting it through to the other end. 3. Align the second washer and lock nut on the end of the bolt and using a 7/16 socket head driver and 7/16 crescent wrench complete the install of the rudder head bolt. 4. Place the plastic end caps on tiller ends and rubber bolt holes. UNIVERSAL TILLER Tip: Because the socket of the wrench will need to fit into the outer hole of the tiller, be sure you are using a socket with a thin outer wall. On the other end, place the closed (circular) end of the crescent wrench in the tiller end and then place the lock nut in the wrench before screwing the bolt all the way through. 1. Slide the tiller and extension underneath the wire bridle. The pintle pin will have two indentations that align with the two notches in the gudgeon (located on the stern of the boat). Align the pintle pin with the gudgeon notches. 2. Press down on the top of the pintle pin (compressing the pintle spring) and slide the pin s indentations into the gudgeon. 3. Release the pin. The rudder should now be securely attached to the boat. The rudder should be able to pivot from side to side easily. Leave the rudder in the kicked up position prior to launching. 17. Daggerboard Assembly: Standard and Race 1.Locate the daggerboard, bungee line, retainer line, daggerboard handle line and brummel hooks (2) from the line bag and delivery kit (figure 54). 2. With a stopper knot, attach the brummel hooks to each end of the bungee (figure 55). 3. Thread the daggerboard handle line through the aft hole of the daggerboard head. There are 2 suggestions for tying the handle. Use figures Thread one of the brummel hooks through the hole in the daggerboard. 5. Lead the ends of the bungee around the mast (figure 61) and through the bow handle. Connect the two brummels (figure 62). 6. When you are ready to launch, slide the daggerboard into the daggerboard well. The bungee should be facing the bow while the retaining line faces the cockpit (figure 63). Tie a bowline with the daggerboard retainer line to the aft hole of the handle in the daggerboard. With the free end of the line tie a bowline to the mainsheet block eyestrap BUNGEE LINE BRUMMEL HOOKS figure 54 figure 55 figure The Sunfish Race rudder attachment is the same as the standard Sunfish. The only difference between the two models is the rudder blade materials. figure 57 figure 58 figure 59 figure 60 Find the center of the daggerboard handle line. Pass one end of the line through either hole and place the center of the line at the hole. Twist the two sides of the line around each other (figure 56). When a sufficient handle is made by the twisting, thread one end of the line through the opposite hole (figure 57). Secure with a square knot (figure 58). Using a hot knife cut the ends of the knot to a desired length (figure 59). Thread one end of the handle line through the aft hole and tie a stopper knot. Continue the line back through the hole and tie a stopper knot on the opposite side. Pull tight. Cut excess line. figure 61 figure 62 figure 63 RETAINING LINE

8 18. De-rigging When you approach shallow water, begin to pull up the daggerboard as much as possible without obstructing the boom and kick up the rudder. After hopping out of the boat, detach the mainsheet shackle from the bridle line. Remove the daggerboard and place it in the cockpit. It is suggested to rinse your boat and sails with fresh water especially if you are sailing in salt water. It is also suggested to allow the sail to dry before rolling. After drying, pull the sail out taught and roll it up against the booms, securing both the sails and booms to the deck with the mainsheet. Owner Information hull identification number It is highly suggested to purchase covers for both the hull and blades in order to protect your boat from natural elements. A wide variety of accessories are available for purchase through your local LaserPerformance dealer. 19. Sail Care purchased from date of purchase It is important to take proper care of your sail to ensure it will last longer and to provide the best performance. Follow these simple tips to help extend the life of your sail. contact name phone # 1. If you are sailing in salt water, be sure to rinse out your sail with fresh water after every use. Dacron sails do not absorb water or salt but the salt will dry on the sails making them stiff. The salt in humid weather can attract moisture that may cause it mildew to grow. address: 2. NEVER machine wash your sails. Doing so will damage the material as well as remove the finish of the sail. If your sail becomes dirty, clean it with a mild dish detergent and rinse with fresh water. Do not bleach or use other harsh chemicals on the sail they can ruin the finish, decreasing the life of the sail. It is not recommended to store your sail wet, doing so is an invitation for mildew to grow. city / state / county zip / postal code 3. It is not recommended to dry your sail in the sun because other than when in use, over exposure of UV rays will slowly break down the material of the sail. Be aware of the surface that you are drying your sail on as asphalt and other parking lot surfaces are very abrasive to the sail material and may contain chemicals (i. e. oil) that can damage the sail. Avoid unnecessary flogging for it will greatly reduce the life of the sail. hull color: sail #: 4. Rolling your sail is highly recommended. Crumpling a sail will crack the finish of the material which quickly reduces the life of the sail. Purchasing a Sunfish sail and spar bag is highly recommended and are available through your local dealer. registration information (if applicable) 5. Make sure to regularly inspect your sail for loose or torn stitching or small tears in the cloth. Have any stitching or tears repaired by a local sailmaker before they become more of a problem. trailer vin # SEITECH dollies are the easy-to-use, light-weight, small boat transportation solution. The Sunfish dolly has been designed specifically to fit and support the shape of the hull. SEITECH dollies allow you to spend less time getting your boat to and from the water and more time on the water. Visit license plate number Sunfish Class Association For more information and to link to Sunfish sailors around the world, join the Sunfish Class Association at registration number insurance information state / county registered in LaserPerformance equips the Sunfish with the highest quality parts available. We partner with key suppliers to develop top-of-the-line sailing equipment so your boat will perform at the highest level possible when sailed with the factory supplied rope, sails and hardware. Shop online at laserperformance.com or at an authorized LaserPerformance dealer to be sure you are getting genuine LaserPerformance parts and accessories. Visit to find your local dealer. maintenance

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